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Tourism Officials Slammed by Disturbing Failures and Policy Switches

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- A 33-year-old man fell to his death after entering a closed area at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.
- Officials warn visitors increasingly ignore safety barriers in hazardous zones.
- The incident renews calls for stricter adherence to park rules protecting lives.
Disneyland plans to lift its 11 a.m. park-hopping restriction, enabling guests to move freely between parks anytime.
A popular vacation spot doubled its visitor tax up to $17 per person per night to combat overtourism pressures.
Southwest Airlines faces backlash for proposing cleaners only for premium seats between flights.
A former Saturday Night Live cast member claims an airline downgraded his first-class seat despite hefty payment.
One airline updated policy to remove passengers playing audio without headphones.
Archaeologists discovered a 1,000-year-old tomb with gold artifacts highlighting ancient elite burials.
Researchers may have found legendary Viking ruler’s lost grave; dog walkers revealed 2,000-year-old footprints on beach.
“I got the very last seat to London’s Heathrow Airport.”
An American traveler secured it amid Dubai chaos for her husband’s emergency surgery back home.
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